Alfa Romeo to Unveil 2026 Giulia on STLA Large Platform - promises 435 miles
Italian storm: the new Giulia promises 435 miles of silence and adrenaline.
Alfa Romeo is preparing to launch the all-new 2026 Giulia, a model that preserves the brand’s signature sporty character while embracing modern technology and electrified powertrains. Built on Stellantis’s STLA Large platform, the new Giulia will be produced at the Cassino plant in Italy.
The 2026 Giulia will offer both hybrid and fully electric variants. The EV version will feature an 800-volt system and deliver a range of up to 700 kilometers (about 435 miles). Hybrid models will balance efficiency and performance, staying true to Alfa Romeo’s driver-focused DNA.
A special place in the lineup will go to the Quadrifoglio edition, which will retain a gasoline engine enhanced by electric assistance. This version is aimed at enthusiasts seeking classic emotion and high performance — blending heritage with sustainability.
Inside, the cabin has been completely redesigned with more premium materials and a new interface powered by the STLA Brain architecture. The 2026 Alfa Romeo Giulia is set to embody the perfect fusion of Italian sportiness and the brand’s high-tech future.
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